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HARLAND BARTHOLOMEW: DESTROYER OF THE URBAN FABRIC OF ST Harland Bartholomew was born in Massachusetts in 1889, and began his career as an urban planner in Newark, New Jersey, in 1911. In 1916, he came to St. Louis as the city’s first full time urban planner, a position which he held until 1950. The man who brought him to St. Louis was Luther Ely Smith, who would later be the man who envisionedthe
IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORHOODS: THE BACKBONE OF ST. LOUIS St. Louis is an old and historically significant city, with over 256 years of history. However, in its early days, it was a small frontier town, inhabited mostly by French settlers and early American pioneers before 1830. Then came the Germans. Over the course of 20 years, the population of St. Louis increased more than ten fold, PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTED FOR CABANNE PLACE "THE CASTLE A $2M building permit application was submitted by Neighborhood Properties for Cabanne Place also known as “The Castle on Cabanne.” The building at 5315 Cabanne Ave in the Visitation Park neighborhood consists of 3-stories of residential with one level of underground parking (24 spaces). The architect is Osnova Architects There will be 36 apartments- 12 PARKS AIR COLLEGE: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE Wikipedia, of course, does fill in a bit of the basics, noting: “Parks Air College was founded by Oliver Parks in 1927. Parks was America’s first federally certified school of aviation, holding the FAA Air Agency Certificate no. 1. Oliver Parks started as the sole flight instructor with two instruction aircraft at Lambert airfield. FOREST PARK CONNECTIVITY AND MOBILITY STUDY ENVISIONS BIKE Forest Park is without a doubt, the recreational and cultural anchor of St. Louis. There are few places across the country that compare. After a period of extended decline, the park has rarely looked better. Through the establishment of the 1995 Forest Park master plan, and massive civic investment, sidewalks, paths and waterways have been BALLPARK VILLAGE PHASE III? NEW IMAGES SHOW POTENTIAL 24 Just a couple days after the big announcement of the long delayed Ballpark Village phase II, we may have a glimpse of phase III. Images posted on the website of architect Hord Coplan Macht show a 24-story mixed-use tower with 100K sf of office space and a THE ST. LOUIS SCHOOLS OF WILLIAM B. ITTNER Carr School, located just north of downtown, is perennially on Landmarks Association’s list of the most endangered buildings in St. Louis. Just a few blocks away sits Henry School, which looks like it could have opened yesterday. It’s believed Ittner met an artist named Henry Chapman Mercer at the World’s Fair in 1904. NOWHERE CITY AT VANDEVENTER AND FOREST PARK Within the next year, the intersection of Forest Park and Vandeventer Avenues – a crossroads between downtown and the Central West End, the Tower Grove neighborhoods and north city – might well look like any intersection anywhere. Anywhere but a hand-built older city, that is. The alluring yellow-and-blue big box of IKEA will join withHOME -
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HARLAND BARTHOLOMEW: DESTROYER OF THE URBAN FABRIC OF ST Harland Bartholomew was born in Massachusetts in 1889, and began his career as an urban planner in Newark, New Jersey, in 1911. In 1916, he came to St. Louis as the city’s first full time urban planner, a position which he held until 1950. The man who brought him to St. Louis was Luther Ely Smith, who would later be the man who envisionedthe
IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORHOODS: THE BACKBONE OF ST. LOUIS St. Louis is an old and historically significant city, with over 256 years of history. However, in its early days, it was a small frontier town, inhabited mostly by French settlers and early American pioneers before 1830. Then came the Germans. Over the course of 20 years, the population of St. Louis increased more than ten fold, PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTED FOR CABANNE PLACE "THE CASTLE A $2M building permit application was submitted by Neighborhood Properties for Cabanne Place also known as “The Castle on Cabanne.” The building at 5315 Cabanne Ave in the Visitation Park neighborhood consists of 3-stories of residential with one level of underground parking (24 spaces). The architect is Osnova Architects There will be 36 apartments- 12 PARKS AIR COLLEGE: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE Wikipedia, of course, does fill in a bit of the basics, noting: “Parks Air College was founded by Oliver Parks in 1927. Parks was America’s first federally certified school of aviation, holding the FAA Air Agency Certificate no. 1. Oliver Parks started as the sole flight instructor with two instruction aircraft at Lambert airfield. FOREST PARK CONNECTIVITY AND MOBILITY STUDY ENVISIONS BIKE Forest Park is without a doubt, the recreational and cultural anchor of St. Louis. There are few places across the country that compare. After a period of extended decline, the park has rarely looked better. Through the establishment of the 1995 Forest Park master plan, and massive civic investment, sidewalks, paths and waterways have been BALLPARK VILLAGE PHASE III? NEW IMAGES SHOW POTENTIAL 24 Just a couple days after the big announcement of the long delayed Ballpark Village phase II, we may have a glimpse of phase III. Images posted on the website of architect Hord Coplan Macht show a 24-story mixed-use tower with 100K sf of office space and a THE ST. LOUIS SCHOOLS OF WILLIAM B. ITTNER Carr School, located just north of downtown, is perennially on Landmarks Association’s list of the most endangered buildings in St. Louis. Just a few blocks away sits Henry School, which looks like it could have opened yesterday. It’s believed Ittner met an artist named Henry Chapman Mercer at the World’s Fair in 1904. NOWHERE CITY AT VANDEVENTER AND FOREST PARK Within the next year, the intersection of Forest Park and Vandeventer Avenues – a crossroads between downtown and the Central West End, the Tower Grove neighborhoods and north city – might well look like any intersection anywhere. Anywhere but a hand-built older city, that is. The alluring yellow-and-blue big box of IKEA will join with DEVELOPMENT ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTE. NextSTL is committed to providing original stories and unique perspectives on a variety of urban topics such as architecture, development, transportation, historic preservation, urban planning and design and public policy in St. Louis. DEVELOPMENT TICKER ARCHIVES A quick look at development happenings across St. Louis. CONTRIBUTE. NextSTL is committed to providing original stories and unique perspectives on a variety of urban topics such as architecture, development, transportation, historic preservation, urban planning and design and public policy in St. Louis. GROTH GUIDE TO FOREST PARK SOUTHEAST Mark Groth has been documenting City of St. Louis neighborhoods since 2009 on his St. Louis City Talk blog. To date, he has covered 58 of the city's 79 official neighborhoods. His excellent guides will now be available on this site with added development images and information, as well as other updates. The first to appear here is Forest Park Southeast. Forest Park Southeast is a south StFEATURED ARCHIVES
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REMAINING MAGIC CHEF FACTORY BUILDING TO BE REHABBED INTO Remaining Magic Chef Factory Building To Be Rehabbed Into Kings Hill. Third Man Development plans to rehab 4914 Daggett dubbed Kings Hill into 48,000 square feet of office space, 175 parking spaces, and a 3,000 sf courtyard. Building acquisition $2M, construction cost $10M. Board Bill 125 before the Board of Aldermen would grant a 10-year 85% KEY CHANGES TO CITY BUILDING CODES EFFECTIVE On August 1 st the City of St. Louis became the first municipality in the region – and one of the first nationwide – to adopt the 2018 suite of codes by the International Code Council (ICC). The new codes are a major upgrade from the 2009 codes previously being used in the city of St. Louis and significantly improve energy-efficiency requirements for new residential and commercial THE HISTORY OF THE ST. LOUIS MUNICIPAL BATH HOUSE It’s difficult to overstate the malodorous condition of St. Louis in the late 19th century. If you lived in this city 125 years ago, you probably reeked. The people around you reeked. Even the air you breathed and the water you drank reeked. Being one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the country, St. Louis was congested, filthy, and fetid. The air was filled with sootHOME -
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HARLAND BARTHOLOMEW: DESTROYER OF THE URBAN FABRIC OF ST Many people know of Robert Moses, the urban planner in New York who changed the city’s landscape by razing historic neighborhoods and constructing urban highways and large monolithic apartment buildings in upper Manhattan, but many are unaware of his St. Louis contemporary. While Moses was clearing out the historic neighborhoods in New York, Bartholomew was at IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORHOODS: THE BACKBONE OF ST. LOUIS St. Louis is an old and historically significant city, with over 256 years of history. However, in its early days, it was a small frontier town, inhabited mostly by French settlers and early American pioneers before 1830. Then came the Germans. Over the course of 20 years, the population of St. Louis increased more than ten fold, PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTED FOR CABANNE PLACE "THE CASTLE A $2M building permit application was submitted by Neighborhood Properties for Cabanne Place also known as “The Castle on Cabanne.” The building at 5315 Cabanne Ave in the Visitation Park neighborhood consists of 3-stories of residential with one level of underground parking (24 spaces). The architect is Osnova Architects There will be 36 apartments- 12 PARKS AIR COLLEGE: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE If you’re lucky enough to sit at the very last barstool of Stingers Restaurant & Pizzeria in Cahokia, you notice something a bit remarkable through the restaurant’s nearby blinds. Not even 20-feet away sits one of the many abandoned buildings of the old Parks Air College. The school was a staple of this Illinois town FOREST PARK CONNECTIVITY AND MOBILITY STUDY ENVISIONS BIKE Forest Park is without a doubt, the recreational and cultural anchor of St. Louis. There are few places across the country that compare. After a period of extended decline, the park has rarely looked better. Through the establishment of the 1995 Forest Park master plan, and massive civic investment, sidewalks, paths and waterways have been BALLPARK VILLAGE PHASE III? NEW IMAGES SHOW POTENTIAL 24 Just a couple days after the big announcement of the long delayed Ballpark Village phase II, we may have a glimpse of phase III. Images posted on the website of architect Hord Coplan Macht show a 24-story mixed-use tower with 100K sf of office space and a NOWHERE CITY AT VANDEVENTER AND FOREST PARK Within the next year, the intersection of Forest Park and Vandeventer Avenues – a crossroads between downtown and the Central West End, the Tower Grove neighborhoods and north city – might well look like any intersection anywhere. Anywhere but a hand-built older city, that is. The alluring yellow-and-blue big box of IKEA will join with FRONTENAC HILTON HOTEL QUIETLY ON THE MARKET According to WhoLou sources the 263 room Frontenac Hilton Hotel at Highway 40 and Lindbergh Blvd. close by Plaza Frontenac and The Village at Schneithorst’s is being shopped by the Brodsky family ownership group. Family patriarch Saul Brodsky, who passed away in 2002, built the hotel in two phases with construction of the Lindbergh Blvd. buildings in 1974 and the Clayton Rd. additionHOME -
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HARLAND BARTHOLOMEW: DESTROYER OF THE URBAN FABRIC OF ST Many people know of Robert Moses, the urban planner in New York who changed the city’s landscape by razing historic neighborhoods and constructing urban highways and large monolithic apartment buildings in upper Manhattan, but many are unaware of his St. Louis contemporary. While Moses was clearing out the historic neighborhoods in New York, Bartholomew was at IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORHOODS: THE BACKBONE OF ST. LOUIS St. Louis is an old and historically significant city, with over 256 years of history. However, in its early days, it was a small frontier town, inhabited mostly by French settlers and early American pioneers before 1830. Then came the Germans. Over the course of 20 years, the population of St. Louis increased more than ten fold, PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTED FOR CABANNE PLACE "THE CASTLE A $2M building permit application was submitted by Neighborhood Properties for Cabanne Place also known as “The Castle on Cabanne.” The building at 5315 Cabanne Ave in the Visitation Park neighborhood consists of 3-stories of residential with one level of underground parking (24 spaces). The architect is Osnova Architects There will be 36 apartments- 12 PARKS AIR COLLEGE: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE If you’re lucky enough to sit at the very last barstool of Stingers Restaurant & Pizzeria in Cahokia, you notice something a bit remarkable through the restaurant’s nearby blinds. Not even 20-feet away sits one of the many abandoned buildings of the old Parks Air College. The school was a staple of this Illinois town FOREST PARK CONNECTIVITY AND MOBILITY STUDY ENVISIONS BIKE Forest Park is without a doubt, the recreational and cultural anchor of St. Louis. There are few places across the country that compare. After a period of extended decline, the park has rarely looked better. Through the establishment of the 1995 Forest Park master plan, and massive civic investment, sidewalks, paths and waterways have been BALLPARK VILLAGE PHASE III? NEW IMAGES SHOW POTENTIAL 24 Just a couple days after the big announcement of the long delayed Ballpark Village phase II, we may have a glimpse of phase III. Images posted on the website of architect Hord Coplan Macht show a 24-story mixed-use tower with 100K sf of office space and a NOWHERE CITY AT VANDEVENTER AND FOREST PARK Within the next year, the intersection of Forest Park and Vandeventer Avenues – a crossroads between downtown and the Central West End, the Tower Grove neighborhoods and north city – might well look like any intersection anywhere. Anywhere but a hand-built older city, that is. The alluring yellow-and-blue big box of IKEA will join with FRONTENAC HILTON HOTEL QUIETLY ON THE MARKET According to WhoLou sources the 263 room Frontenac Hilton Hotel at Highway 40 and Lindbergh Blvd. close by Plaza Frontenac and The Village at Schneithorst’s is being shopped by the Brodsky family ownership group. Family patriarch Saul Brodsky, who passed away in 2002, built the hotel in two phases with construction of the Lindbergh Blvd. buildings in 1974 and the Clayton Rd. addition DEVELOPMENT ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTE. NextSTL is committed to providing original stories and unique perspectives on a variety of urban topics such as architecture, development, transportation, historic preservation, urban planning and design and public policy in St. Louis. DEVELOPMENT TICKER ARCHIVES A quick look at development happenings across St. Louis. CONTRIBUTE. NextSTL is committed to providing original stories and unique perspectives on a variety of urban topics such as architecture, development, transportation, historic preservation, urban planning and design and public policy in St. Louis. GROTH GUIDE TO FOREST PARK SOUTHEAST Mark Groth has been documenting City of St. Louis neighborhoods since 2009 on his St. Louis City Talk blog. To date, he has covered 58 of the city's 79 official neighborhoods. His excellent guides will now be available on this site with added development images and information, as well as other updates. The first to appear here is Forest Park Southeast. Forest Park Southeast is a south StFEATURED ARCHIVES
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EXTREME COLD IN ST. LOUIS: A HISTORY OF THE CITY’S WINTER St. Louis just experienced one of its coldest and snowiest weeks in recent years. However, to any of its longtime residents, this is certainly not the first time that weather like this has come to the area. In the past decade, St. Louis has experienced relatively mild winter seasons, with only a few major snows. However, going back REMAINING MAGIC CHEF FACTORY BUILDING TO BE REHABBED INTO Third Man Development plans to rehab 4914 Daggett dubbed Kings Hill into 48,000 square feet of office space, 175 parking spaces, and a 3,000 sf courtyard. Building acquisition $2M, construction cost $10M. Board Bill 125 before the Board of Aldermen would grant a 10-year 85% tax abetment with estimated present value of $1.468M. It goes JESUIT HALL TO GET MAKEOVER Jesuit Hall at 3601 Lindell at Grand is set to get a makeover. Board bill 217 was filed today by Ald Davis which would blight the property and provide 95% tax abatement for 10 years. We’ll share more as we learn more. BB217 It’s currently tax exempt, KEY CHANGES TO CITY BUILDING CODES EFFECTIVE On August 1 st the City of St. Louis became the first municipality in the region – and one of the first nationwide – to adopt the 2018 suite of codes by the International Code Council (ICC). The new codes are a major upgrade from the 2009 codes previously being used in the city of St. Louis and significantly improve energy-efficiency requirements for new residential and commercial THE HISTORY OF THE ST. LOUIS MUNICIPAL BATH HOUSE It’s difficult to overstate the malodorous condition of St. Louis in the late 19th century. If you lived in this city 125 years ago, you probably reeked. The people around you reeked. Even the air you breathed and the water you drank reeked. Being one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the country, St. Louis was congested, filthy, and fetid. The air was filled with sootSkip to content
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